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... father and moth- er are going in it , she will be very eager to go too , she adopts a system of manœuvres to conceal her design . She brings down her bonnet and shawl by stealth , and before the chaise comes to the door she sends Mary ...
... father and moth- er are going in it , she will be very eager to go too , she adopts a system of manœuvres to conceal her design . She brings down her bonnet and shawl by stealth , and before the chaise comes to the door she sends Mary ...
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... father and I are going out to ride this af- ternoon , and I am going to explain it all to you why you can not go too . You see , I have been sick , and am getting well , and I am going out to ride , so that I may get well faster . You ...
... father and I are going out to ride this af- ternoon , and I am going to explain it all to you why you can not go too . You see , I have been sick , and am getting well , and I am going out to ride , so that I may get well faster . You ...
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... father and I are going out to ride this after- noon , and I am sorry , for your sake , that we can not take you with us . " Why can't you take me ? " asks Mary . " I can not tell you why , now , " replies the mother , " but perhaps I ...
... father and I are going out to ride this after- noon , and I am sorry , for your sake , that we can not take you with us . " Why can't you take me ? " asks Mary . " I can not tell you why , now , " replies the mother , " but perhaps I ...
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... father and mother , the means of guidance which the em- bryo reason and reflection of the child could not afford during the period of his immaturity . The two great Elements of Parental Obligation . Indeed , the chief end and aim of the ...
... father and mother , the means of guidance which the em- bryo reason and reflection of the child could not afford during the period of his immaturity . The two great Elements of Parental Obligation . Indeed , the chief end and aim of the ...
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... father ? " or , " Johnny , in five minutes it will be time for you to put your blocks away to go to bed ; I will tell you when the time is out ; " or , " James , look at the clock " —to call his attention to the fact that the time is ...
... father ? " or , " Johnny , in five minutes it will be time for you to put your blocks away to go to bed ; I will tell you when the time is out ; " or , " James , look at the clock " —to call his attention to the fact that the time is ...
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